Our own Chloë Clark recaps an amazing four days from our 2026 Big West Swimming & Diving Championships!
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The Ladies Who Do Swim – Trailer | Open Road
In the open water of the Mediterranean, off the coast of Spain,a swimming competition, the Marina Alta Open Water Circuit, takes place each year. This event consists of six different races along the Marina Alta coastline. One of the circuits takes place in Jàvea, a small coastal town and fishing village an hour south of Valencia.
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AI Technology Gives Swimming Pool Lifeguards an Extra Set of Eyes This Summer | KENS 5
An AI system used in 120 public pools across Australia analyses swimmers’ movements and sends an alert to a lifeguard’s smartwatch if it detects someone in trouble.
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39th Black History Invitational Aims to Tackle Disparities in Swimming | NBC4 Washington
1,300 swimmers from 38 states came to D.C. for the Black History Invitational Swim Meet, founded by former Mayor Marion Barry to tackle swimming disparities in the Black community. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
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This Tiny Beach Has Insanely Aggressive White Sharks | Shark Bytes
Join shark scientist Kristian Parton as he analyses the strange fatal shark hotspot in Esperance, Western Australia and he figures out whether the great white sharks here are really the most aggressive in the world.
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Baby Bath Seat Recalled Over Drowning Risk | KVUE
Hundreds of CheerKid Baby Bath Seats from Babibaby are being recalled due to safety concerns.
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Former Scuba Instructor Was Sleep-Deprived When Child Drowned | FOX 4
An affidavit from the arrest of a former North Texas scuba instructor reveals key evidence into why authorities arrested him last Friday for his role in the death of a child student. FOX 4’s Lori Brown has more.
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Teenager Jumps Into Action After Seeing Child Fall Through Ice in Queens | ABC7NY
A FDNY firefighter made a daring ice rescue in Queens – just hours after he trained for the exact thing.
The frozen pond at Springfield Park is picturesque on a sunny, winter day, but danger was lurking on Friday afternoon when the ice broke, and a child fell in – right before Alex Smith’s eyes.
“I was like ‘oh my God, oh my God, I need to go help him,’ right? The first thing I jumped to was help him – I didn’t even call the police or nothing, I just instantly ran to help him,” Smith said.
The 14-year-old thought on his feet before any of the first responders arrived. He said he quickly spotted a nearby safety ladder and slid it out to the boy whose head was barely above the icy water.
See ABC7NY
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Give Me 10 Min, and I’ll Change How You Breathe in Freestyle Forever | Eetu Karvonen
If you’ve been struggling with freestyle breathing, I’m going to break down exactly how to breathe in freestyle using proven swimming breathing technique principles that instantly improve control, rhythm, and efficiency.
I cover simple but powerful freestyle swimming tips to help you master breathing while swimming without lifting your head, losing balance, or gasping for air. These are the same swim breathing drills I use in swim coaching to fix common swimming breathing problems fast.
You’ll learn how to use the alligator breathing drill to build comfort and control, how bow wave swimming creates a natural pocket of air, and why proper freestyle body rotation makes breathing effortless. I also explain the ideal freestyle head position so you can stop over-rotating and start swimming smoothly.
If you deal with swimming panic or want to know how to stop gasping swimming, I break down the importance of exhale underwater swimming and proper swimming breathing timing so your breath matches your stroke. This is especially important for swimming for beginners, but even masters swimming athletes and triathlon swimming competitors can benefit from refining their bilateral breathing and overall freestyle tips.
By the end, you’ll understand how to connect freestyle breathing, timing, rotation, and relaxation into one smooth system that makes every stroke more efficient.
